The air quality in the national capital has dropped back to the 'very poor' category. The AQI was recorded at 310 on ...
Air Quality Index (AQI) across various parts of Delhi has shown significant pollution levels, including areas such as Bawana (298), Jahangirpuri (297), and Rohini (284). The next few days are expected ...
The air quality in the National Capital continues to remain in the ‘Poor’ category for the second consecutive day this week.
Delhi's AQI stands at a moderate 195, but Noida (100) and Ghaziabad (96) enjoy cleaner air with satisfactory levels ...
According to the Air Quality Early Warning System for Delhi, the air quality is likely to be in the poor category from January 20 to 21. While for the next six days, the air quality is likely to be in ...
But with Delhi going to the polls for important state assembly elections on 5 February, things are changing, and air pollution is finally finding its way into political debates and manifestos.
Frequent imposition of crippling Grap restrictions without any formal communication has left Delhi NCR residents scrambling.
Dense fog in Delhi has caused significant train and flight delays, with the air quality remaining poor and temperatures staying chilly, while authorities continue to monitor the situation.
Guwahati: Guwahati and Nagaon with an AQI of 290 and 280, respectively, were more polluted than Delhi (260), as of ... like Byrnihat contribute to air pollution through vehicular movement.
Both Noida and Ghaziabad, the Uttar Pradesh cities adjoining Delhi, recorded air quality in the ‘satisfactory’ level with AQI of 100 and 96, respectively.
As the temperature plummets in Delhi NCR and hazardous smog blankets the region, slum and street dwellers relying on wood for ...